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Abandoned Farmhouse : ウィキペディア英語版 | Abandoned Farmhouse
"Abandoned Farmhouse" is a poem by Nebraska writer Ted Kooser, first published in 1980 with the collection ''Sure Signs: New and Selected Poems''.〔Kooser, Ted. Abandoned Farmhouse. ''Literature: A Pocket Anthology.'' Fourth Edition. Edited by R. S. Gwynn. New York: Penguin, 2009.〕 == Summary == "Abandoned Farmhouse" describes a farmhouse previously occupied by a family, including a man, a woman and a child, according to the narrator. The poem begins by describing the man based on evidence found lying around the house, such as large shoes, a worn Bible, the size of his bed, and his poorly cared-for fields. The poem describes the state of the farm, with a poorly maintained field and leaking barn. The poem ends inconclusively and suggests that it was left up to the reader to determine its ending.
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